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JANUARY
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Day 01
– Elections in the traditional rural
communities with the handing over of the
baton which is the symbol of authority in
rural areas of Cusco.
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Kink´uy, a demonstration of
dexterity in agricultural and cattle
activities, organized by locals in rural
areas of Cusco.
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Day 06
- Last day of exhibition of
images of the Christ child in churches and
houses in the city of Cusco.
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Day 20
- San Sebastian, patron saint of the parish
which bears his name. Masses in Quechua,
processions (San Sebastian - Cusco)
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Day 27
- Pera Chapchy, festival with folkloric
dances. (San Sebastian - Cusco).
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FEBRUARY
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Day 2
- Day of the Virgin of Purification in the
Church of San Pedro in Cusco
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and in the district of Saylla
- Cusco. Day of the Candler’s Virgin in
Caninkunka - Cusco
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Festival of carnivals in the
Sacred Valley of the Incas (Moveable feast)
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MARCH
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Day 19
- Day of San Jose in church of San Cristobal
with fireworks.
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Day 23 and 24
- Anniversary of the Spanish foundation of
the city of Cusco.
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APRIL
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Moveable feast
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Palm Sunday.
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Folkloric processions. (San
Sebastian Cusco)
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Easter Monday - Procession of
the Lord of the Earthquakes, Patron Saint of
the City of Cusco.
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Maunday Thursday
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Good Friday – Procession
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MAY
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Day 02
– The Festival of the Crosses in Cusco and
other towns.
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A ceremony of the cross
several churches, private houses, bridges
and community roads. The crosses are dressed
in colourful robes and gold devoted by the
faithful.
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The crosses are worshipped in
order to bring success in the coming year to
construction projects, crops etc.
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Day 15
- Religious festival for the patron saint of
farmers, San Isidro.
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JUNE
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Sanctuary of the Lord of
Qoylluriti in the town of Ocongate. 5 hours
from Cusco and at an altitude of 5,000 m.
This fascinating festival is an example of
the religious syncretism of indigenous and
Catholic beliefs.
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Corpus Christi, a Catholic
festivity in the city of Cusco, the origins
of which go back to the time of the Incas,
when the mummies of the deceased Inca
sovereigns were taken in procession around
the city’s main square. Today the images of
virgins and saints are taken from the parish
churches in procession and local foods are
eaten at street stalls.
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On the Sunday before Inti
Raymi at Raqchi a festival is held at the
Temple of Viracocha.
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Day 24 - INTY RAYMI.
- The most important ritual in the Inca
calendar, the Sun Festival begins in the
Qoricancha, presided over by the Inca and
his imperial retinue, from where they
continue to the main square and thence to
the esplanade of Sacsayhuaman for the main
ceremony, when a llama is sacrificed to the
sun god.
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In San Jeronimo, Maras and
Yucay the fiesta of San Juan is held to
propitiate the reproduction of livestock.
(Cusco).
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Day 29
– Ollantaytambo: Festival of Qhapaq Raymi,
recalling the classic drama “Ollantay".
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JULY
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Day 16
- Festival of the Virgin of Carmen in
Paucartambo, 110 km from Cusco.
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AUGUST: MONTH OF RITUALS
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Day 15
– Festival of the Virgin of
the Ascension.
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Last Sunday of the month –
Inca festival of Warachicuy, when young Inca
nobles competed to show their agility, skill
and strength in order to acquire full
citizenship
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SEPTEMBER
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8 - Virgin of the Nativity
with folkloric dances in the church of
Almudena (Cusco).
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14 – Festival of the
Sanctuary of the Lord of Huanca, in the
district of San Salvador 1 hour from Cusco.
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30 - Day of San Jeronimo,
religious and folkloric festival in the
district of the same name (Cusco).
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OCTOBER
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Day 04
– Festival of San Francisco in Urcos and
Maras in Cusco.
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Day 07
- Festival of the Virgin of the Rosary in
the towns of Combapata, Urcos and Checacupe
in Cusco.
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NOVEMBER
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Day 01
–Day of the Dead, when locals visit the
tombs of the dead
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Day 02
– All Saints Day.
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DECEMBER
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Day 24
– Traditional craft fair of Santurantikuy in
the city of Cusco.
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Day 25
- Cusco Christmas.